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Images shared on social media showed two streaks of white paint covering the green artwork.
The piece is set on a white wall backdrop, with people online speculating it is off Grosvenor Place in Margate, Kent.
The anonymous graffiti artist has posted a photo of a mural he has created in the Ukrainian town of Borodyanka.
“It’s so ridiculous that it’s laugh-out-loud funny, but there’s also a sinister element to it. The joke is on me.”
Fans will be keeping an eye on his Instagram account to see if he claims responsibility.
"Louise Michel is unable to move, she is no longer the master of her manoeuver, due to her overcrowded deck and a liferaft deployed at her side, but above all due to Europe ignoring our emergency calls for immediate assistance."
“We on board the Louise Michel believe we are all individuals, nationality should not make a difference to what rights one has and how we treat each other."
Transport for London said the work was removed due to its strict anti-graffiti policy.
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